RATCHET LOAD BINDER
A mechanical lever device designed to tighten chain for securing a load. Due to having a gear, pawl, handle, and end fittings that screw in or out, it does not store as much energy in the handle as a lever binder does.
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- Safe and reliable design for easy operation
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- No requirement for locking of the handle than lever-type load binders
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- High-quality drop-forged construction
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- Short reach hooks provide optimum take-up
ALWAYS MATCH THE BINDER TO THE GRADE AND SIZE OF CHAIN YOU ARE USING.
Part No. | Min – Max Chain Size (Inch) | Working Load Limit (lbs) | Proof Load (lbs) | Ultimate Load (lbs) | Unit Weight (lbs) | Standard Qty/Box |
12033 | 5/16″ – 3/8″ | 6,600 | 13,200 | 26,400 | 11.2 | 2 |
12035 | 3/8″ – 1/2″ | 9,200 | 18,400 | 33,000 | 11.6 | 2 |
12036 | 1/2″ – 5/8″ | 13,000 | 26,000 | 46,000 | 15.0 | 2 |
WARNING !!
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- Never exceed the Working Load Limit
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- Do not operate the binder while you or anyone else is on the load. You may slip or fall risking serious injury or death
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- When applying the binder, always position the load binder so the handle is tightened in a downward manner. Failure to do so may result in a sudden snapping back of the lever which may result in serious injury or death
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- Load binders are designed to be tightened to the approximate Working Load Limit by a substantial hand effort. Do not use a handle extension. Extensions can severely damage the binder system and may result in serious injury or death
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- The operator should at all times use the load binder from a firm standing position that will ensure protection for himself as well as those in the immediate vicinity
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- Load binders are a form of machinery and require periodic inspection and maintenance. Inspect for wear, deformation, cracks, nicks, or gouges before using. Replace if damaged